Bundestag president
Julia Klöckner gives the government a ruffle
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Bundestag President Julia Klöckner wrote the government a warning letter: after just a few weeks in office, the places on the government bench remained empty too often.
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner criticizes the lack of ministers in parliament in her eyes too frequently and demands improvement from the federal government. “In the first weeks of this new legislative period, I find out that the government bank in the plenum is sometimes very weak,” writes Klöckner in a letter to Chancellor Minister Michael Meister (CDU), from which the news magazine “Politico” quotes and which is also available to the dpa news agency.
“A reasonable and continuous presence of the Federal Government” is of essential importance for a lively discourse and for a constructive cooperation between executive and legislative “, the letter says.
Julia Klöckner wants to see at least two ministers
Klöckner suggests a minimum number of cabinet members present in the plenum. Both the factions and the Presidium of the Bundestag are “irrefutable that at least two Federal Minister should be present during each plenary session,” writes the parliamentary president.
“I therefore have to ask to take appropriate measures to ensure permanent and effective representation of the Federal Government in the meetings of the Bundestag,” concludes Klöckner.
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Source: Stern

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